How to relieve postpartum sweating

When a woman sweats after giving birth, it is important to keep her hydrated and regulate the temperature in the room to prevent dehydration and heat stroke. Within a week after giving birth, women will sweat a lot due to the excretory function of the skin, especially when they go to bed at night or when they just wake up. This is a physiological phenomenon called puerperal sweating and is not a medical condition. However, when you sweat a lot after giving birth, dehydration and heatstroke may occur. At this time, we should let the mother drink more water, and drink more nutritious soups, such as rib soup, carp soup, etc., which can not only replenish the water, but also promote the secretion of breast milk. The temperature in the room should be suitable, and windows should be opened regularly to keep the indoor air fresh. Normally, you should wear wide, breathable cotton clothes, and change them in time after sweating a lot, because if you don’t change your clothes in time, it may lead to coldness if the temperature in the room is low.